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Date Added: July 01, 2008 07:40:03 PM
LONDON (Dow Jones) -- In the middle of the worst financial crisis in decades, the natural reaction for most banks is to hoard cash and keep their heads down. But the credit crisis has also created an unprecedented opportunity in Germany for any firm that still has the money to think about expanding.

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